Yamaha CLP-535 Owner's Manual - Page 51

Quick MIDI Recording, time signature.

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Recording Your Performance Quick MIDI Recording MIDI This method is the quickest way to start recording. 5 2 6 4 1. Make the necessary settings such as Voice selection and time signature. Before starting the Recording operation, select a Voice (page 24) for your keyboard performance, turn Dual/Split on or off as desired, set the time signature and volume of the Rhythm (page 87), then select a Reverb/ Chorus/Effect type as desired. 2. Press the [] (Record) button to enter the Recording mode. The blank new Song for recording is automatically set. New (blank) Song file The [3/,] (Play/Pause) button will flash at the current tempo. To exit from the Recording mode, press the [] (Record) button again. Using the Metronome/ Rhythm (CLP-585/575/545) You can use the Metronome/ Rhythm while recording. While the Metronome sound cannot be recorded, the Rhythm sound can. Make sure to start the Rhythm playback after entering the Recording mode, since entering the Recording mode during the playback of Rhythm stops its playback. NOTE If you want to record the lefthand and right-hand parts individually, refer to "MIDI Recording-independent Tracks" (page 53), since the Recording method here assumes that both the left and right parts are being recorded together. NOTE The "Song - Keyboard" Volume Balance will not be recorded. NOTE With MIDI recording, the performance will be recorded to Track 1. However, in the Dual/Split mode, the tracks assigned for recording and the tracks actually used for recording are different. For details refer to "Recording Track Assignment" on page 53. NOTE Pressing and holding the [] button for a second will call up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs. In this case, select [New Song] then press the [>] button referring to the table on page 55. 3. Play the keyboard to start recording. When you wish to record an empty section at the start of the Song, press the [3/,] (Play/Pause) button to start recording. While recording, the current measure number is shown on the display. To start recording as soon as a Rhythm starts: (CLP-585/575/545) When a Rhythm (page 49) is selected, press the [METRONOME/RHYTHM] button to start Rhythm playback and MIDI recording simultaneously. 51 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual

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51
CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner’s Manual
Recording Your Performance
This method is the quickest way to start recording.
1.
Make the necessary settings such as Voice selection and
time signature.
Before starting the Recording operation, select a Voice (page 24) for your
keyboard performance, turn Dual/Split on or off as desired, set the time
signature and volume of the Rhythm (page 87), then select a Reverb/
Chorus/Effect type as desired.
2.
Press the [
] (Record) button to enter the Recording
mode.
The blank new Song for recording is automatically set.
The [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause) button will flash at the current tempo.
To exit from the Recording mode, press the [
] (Record) button again.
3.
Play the keyboard to start recording.
When you wish to record an empty section at the start of the Song, press
the [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause) button to start recording.
While recording, the current measure number is shown on the display.
Quick MIDI Recording
MIDI
5
2
4
6
Usin
g
the Metronome/
Rhythm (CLP-5
8
5/575/545)
You can use the Metronome/
Rhythm while recording. While
the Metronome sound cannot
be recorded, the Rhythm
sound can. Make sure to start
the Rhythm playback after
entering the Recording mode,
since entering the Recording
mode during the playback of
Rhythm stops its playback.
NOTE
If you want to record the left-
hand and right-hand parts
individually, refer to “MIDI
Recording—independent
Tracks” (page 53), since the
Recording method here
assumes that both the left and
right parts are being recorded
together.
NOTE
The “Song – Keyboard” Volume
Balance will not be recorded.
NOTE
With MIDI recording, the
performance will be recorded
to Track 1. However, in the
Dual/Split mode, the tracks
assigned for recording and the
tracks actually used for
recording are different. For
details refer to “Recording
Track Assignment” on page 53.
Ne
w
(blank) Song file
NOTE
Pressing and holding the [
]
button for a second will call up
the display which lists the
Recording Target Songs. In this
case, select [New Song] then
press the [>] button referring to
the table on page 55.
To start recordin
g
as soon
as a Rhythm starts:
(CLP-5
8
5/575/545)
When a Rhythm (page 49) is
selected, press the
[METRONOME/RHYTHM]
button to start Rhythm
playback and MIDI recording
simultaneously.